Representatives from IndyCar, led by Mark Miles, CEO of Penske Entertainment, visited the Ayrton Senna International Circuit in Goiânia on April 10 to evaluate the venue for a possible return of the series to Brazil.
The delegation included Bill van de Sandt, Indy’s director of logistics, and Latin America representatives Willy Herrmann and Carlo Gancia, alongside executives from broadcaster Band.
Governor Daniel Vilela and First Lady Lara Vilela hosted the group; the governor had lunch with the visitors before they toured the racetrack.
The IndyCar group assessed infrastructure and logistics used by MotoGP to judge suitability for an IndyCar race, and Governor Daniel Vilela presented MotoGP Grand Prix data and suggested the circuit could host the series as early as 2027.
This summary is based on coverage by Motorsport.
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